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Small-Scale Question Sunday for July 5, 2026

Do you have a dumb question that you're kind of embarrassed to ask in the main thread? Is there something you're just not sure about?

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To the extent that it exists, where is the best place to get an intellectual/highbrow MAGA perspective that isn't merely anti-anti-Trump? The American Affairs publication, N.S. Lyons' substack, as well as Scott Greer and gummibear737's Twitter account, look to be good places to start. Michael Pettis is a name I frequently hear from people engaging in trade war apologetics. Any other person/publication worth checking out?

I consider myself a moderate country-club Republican sympathetic to Doug Burgum and Jeb Bush who wants the war on fracking to cease, though more of a reliable "hold my nose for Trump" type at that than a Lincoln Project/Bulwarker that isn't meaningfully conservative and is gung-ho on reflexively swallowing progressive tropes and validating the most extreme elements of the other side of the aisle. Being temporarily based in a blue-collar European town and seeing people cursorily reading the headlines of state-owned media while being unable to criticize Trump on his merits has made me inadvertently more sympathetic to him, with me making post-hoc rationalizations of untenable policies as they keep gish-galloping and I don't want to give them credit where it happens to stick.

Claremont Review of Books

Eh, their caliber has decayed since 2016. Haven't been too impressed with many of their recent essays that have leaned heavily on strawmen and woke-right sophistry.